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Alaafin: Deconstructing Awise Wande Abimbola’s interview By Babajide Alex Adetunji

by InsideOyo
February 9, 2025
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On Saturday, January 18, 2025, the Saturday Tribune published the interview of renowned education administrator and former Vice Chancellor of my alma mater, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife.

Great Ife! Great Ife, Africa’s most beautiful campus, conscious, vigilant, progressive, Aluta against all oppression! We would sing that glorious anthem with all of our strengths in those days. Much as I would love to continue writing about Great Ife, this piece is not about one-upmanship against products of all these small small universities (apologies to UI and others), it is really about deconstructing the interview granted by Prof. Wande Abimbola.

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I didn’t have the privilege of knowing Baba Wande Abimbola in person; we only heard of his exploits as a Vice Chancellor. We heard of how he was loved, adored and even feared (especially because he was a Babalawo and he allegedly had oogun!).

Prof. Abimbola tried to clear the air in that interview, but I doubt if the myths about his days as Unife VC would ever change. Fearsome, powerful but loving and fatherly, our seniors told us the legends of Prof Abimbola and I have come to revere him in that light.

But if I had any reverence for Awise Ifa Agbaye, the interview by Tribune’s Lasisi Olagunju, Festus Adedayo and Saheed Salawu made me revere him more. Through that interview, I lucidly saw what transpired in the selection of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Abimbola Owoade and what people fighting his emergence and the process taken by the state government would not want the world to see.

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For quite some time, I have been disinterested in the ongoing discourse over the Alaafinate. I naturally detest all the messy angles being read to the presentation of staff and instruments of office to Alaafin Akeem Owoade, especially the religious coloration and the attacks on the state government for presenting him with instruments of office at the Governor’s Office. The questions that naturally agitated my mind were whether or not Nigeria would be able to make progress with the rate at which people often throw up the religious cards for selfish gains and whether or not any law dictates where state governments could present instruments of office to an Oba.

Much as I wanted to ask these questions, I just stayed off. But that staying off only lasted till I read Prof Abimbola’s interview. In that interview, Baba raised some critical issues that interested parties in Oyo should not overlook.

He talked about the Ifa divination process for the selection of the new Alaafin and made a bold claim that an earlier exercise had in attendance the Oyomesi and that he did an 80-page report on the process. According to the Awise, a nonagenarian and a well-respected Nigerian, who probably has nothing to gain or lose in telling lies to support the emergence of Oba Owoade, Ifa picked Owoade the very first time in the presence of the Oyomesi and the said report could attest to this fact. Ever since I read that interview, I have been waiting for a rebuttal from the other side.

For the sake of those who didn’t read the interview, let me reproduce a part of it: “I don’t regret what I said, but I don’t want to say too much anymore; only to let you know that for the first time in modern times in Yorubaland, Ifa played a key role in the selection of a prominent oba. I said for the first time because in the past, in the entire Yorubaland, that is how it was always done.

Ifa used to be the one who would pick the successor to the king who died. And any time they did that, it was not done with the influence of money or position. The choice of Ifa was always respected. But in recent times, they don’t do that anymore; it is now usually done with the influence of money.

So, I was happy and surprised, too, that we could find a governor who says that we should consult Ifa. A year or two ago, we divined and it was so easy to pick someone, anyone — I didn’t want to know the person. That was how Ifa selected a person.

“We did it and for a long time, we didn’t hear anything again. Actually, I came home for the marriage of one of my sons in Lagos. When the governor heard that I was around, he said he was just about to send for me again because he was ready, and the kingmakers were fighting among themselves. Some of them were questioned by the EFCC because it was allegations galore; some of them received money, plenty of money. Two days ago, they summoned me again and he said they presented names to me last year so, which one? I said the one Ifa picked remained the choice of Ifa. Fortunately, when they screened him, that number one, they didn’t find anything wrong; he hadn’t committed any crime. They know how they do their own screening. That was the person whose name was announced.”

Now, the question is if the kingmakers were present when Ifa divination was done more than a year ago and that process threw up the name of Owoade, who subverted the process and why? Can the report by Prof. Abimbola be made public so that members of the public can see the time and the date in order to answer the question about the subversion of Ifa or should we wait for the Oyomesi chiefs in court to controvert Prof. Abimbola?

Another interesting part of the interview was when the interviewers asked Awise Abimbola whether his divination was influenced by pecuniary benefits and he said: “I, Ogunwande Ifagbemi Sangodahunsi, did not collect a kobo from anyone. I turned 92 in December. I am satisfied with where I am…” How beautiful it was that Baba, whose story continues to be told as a model that National Assembly members should follow in terms of remuneration can still stand tall and say that he is as clean as we all have heard. Legends of Prof. Wande Abimbola had it that he served as a Senator in 1991 and refused to milk the country dry as nowadays lawmakers have been doing.

Now, can the Oyomesi chiefs in court also swear by their chieftaincies that they didn’t collect money from anyone? This is where I have always frowned on the impact of foreign religions on our tradition and culture.

How I wish that all matters relating to the Alaafinate could be withdrawn from all courts and every interested party would just converge on Idi Ogun in Oyo or go to the courts of Sango to swear that their hands are clean. How I wish…

No matter what happens going forward, one thing has been made clear; that old age and wisdom will always have a place in restoring peace and order to society. Agba o nii tan ni orile is the proverb the Yoruba always say to express the wish that the wisdom of elders remain sacrosanct to society. Courtesy of Baba Abimbola’s interview, light has been shed on what transpired in the selection of the next Alaafin and how the state government got to the point it had to act fast to prevent falsehood from gaining ascendancy. Sadly, however, Baba Abimbola’s interview can only shed light on the issues; it will not make them go away.

But the courts will do justice, unless of course, the people involved allow the court of reason and the love for Oyo to prevail.

Adetunji lives in Jankata, Ibadan.

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